SmartZone Navigation offers crystal clear voice instructions as well as four alternative guidance modes: zoomable vector maps, pictograms, directions list and overview maps.
SmartZone Navigation additionally offers traffic optimized routing and five alternative destination entry modes. Finally, the main features include SmartZone Navigation's ability to bookmark the user's favourite addresses and to save the previously downloaded routes.
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Guidance modes: zoomable vector maps
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Zoomable vector maps permit drivers to follow their progress while receiving information regarding their next manoeuvre. Detailed information provided includes next street name, road sign information, simplified turn pictograms, distance to the next manoeuvre, and traffic information overlays (where available).
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Zoomable vector maps on Symbian S60 and Microsoft Windows Mobile for Smartphone
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Zoomable vector maps on Symbian UIQ and Microsoft Windows mobile for Pocket PC
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Guidance modes: Pictograms
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Pictograms provide drivers with a simplified view of the next manoeuvre accompanied by the distance to the next manoeuvre (including countdown bar), the current street name and city and the next street name and city.
The pictograms provided by Webraska are dynamically generated, geometrically accurate representations of the road layout. Most other products use static predefined libraries of icons. If the real road layout does not confirm to one of the predefined icons, the instructions provided will be misleading or confusing.
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Pictograms on Symbian S60 and Microsoft Windows Mobile for Smartphone
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Pictograms for Symbian UIQ & Microsoft Windows mobile for Pocket PC
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Guidance modes: Directions summary
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The directions summary provides drivers with a text-based overview of the proposed route, including street names and cities, anticipated traffic congestion, manoeuvre pictograms, distance between two manoeuvres, estimated time to be spent on each route segment. Many drivers find it helpful to scroll through directions summary before starting their journey, to gain a broad understanding of the route ahead.
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Directions Summary on Symbian S60 and Microsoft Windows Mobile for Smartphone
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Directions Summary on Symbian UIQ and Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC
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Guidance modes: Overview map
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The overview map presents the proposed route in a graphical format, highlighting the route (in pink), the current location of the driver (arrow head icon) and departure/ destination locations (green and red flags). As for the vector map, real-time traffic conditions are displayed via colour codes and icon overlays.
The overview maps provided by SmartZone Navigation are clearer and richer in detail than those of any other product on the market.
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Overview map on Symbian S60 and Microsoft Windows Mobile for Smartphone
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Overview map on Symbian UIQ and Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC
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Guidance modes: voice instructions
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The voice instructions provided by SmartZone Navigation are of exceptional clarity and quality. These help drivers keep their attention on the road instead of the screen of their mobile phone.
Webraska has paid particular attention to the sound quality of the voice instructions optimising output to the audio capabilities of smartphones and other handsets.
With safety top of our list of priorities, manoeuvre instructions are sequenced to enable drivers to prepare for and execute turns in time. Drivers receive the three instructions, triggered by their current GPS location. For example:
- "... in 100m at the roundabout, take the first exit..."
- "... at the roundabout, take the first exit..."
- "... take the first exit..."
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Traffic information
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Traffic information is used to calculate optimum routes on request, to reduce total journey time.
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Route optimisation
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In addition, traffic speed and event information is overlaid on maps, including:
- Colour coded indication of traffic congestion
- Icons representing specific traffic events
- Radar location
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Display of traffic information on maps (Symbian S60 and Microsoft Windows Mobile for Smartphone)
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Destination Entry Modes
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SmartZone Navigation offers drivers five alternative destination entry modes: via the keypad, contact list, points-of-interest, last addresses, favourites or postcode.
To facilitate address input via the keypad, SmartZone Navigation uses artificial intelligence techniques to recognise addresses even if entered partially, with spelling mistakes and/or abbreviations. Alternatively drivers can use address from their primary list of contacts, synchronised with Outlook from their PC.
SmartZone Navigation uses up-to-date digital map data provided by Navteq incorporating over 590 000 points-of-interest in 22 categories in 23 countries. Drivers can select a point of interest by category and/ or location as a destination.
In the United Kingdom, drivers can use full UK postcodes to define their destination: e.g. "SW1A 1AA" for Buckingham Palace. Most other products only offer partial postcodes e.g. "SW1A", guiding drivers to the district, but not to a specific address.
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Keypad Entry
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Last Addresses
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Points-Of-Interest
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Contacts
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Destination address selection on Symbian S60 and Microsoft Windows Mobile for Smartphone
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Keypad Entry
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Last Addresses
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Points-Of-Interest
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Contacts
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Destination address selection on Symbian UIQ and Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC
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Favourite addresses management
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SmartZone Navigation features advanced favourite addresses management functionality, including:
- "bookmark" a location for future use,
- display a map around the location,
- be guided to a favourite address.
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Favourite address management on Symbian S60 and Microsoft Windows Mobile for Smartphones
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Favourite address management on Symbian UIQ and Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC
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Last Routes
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SmartZone Navigation offers drivers the option to re-load and re-use previously downloaded routes.
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Previous routes on Symbian S60 and Microsoft Windows Mobile for Smartphone
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Previous routes on Symbian UIQ and Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC
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